Local mental health resources and providers support people in our community who are experiencing mental health crisis or mental health-related distress.
Whole Health's Mental Health Services has compiled a listing of Mental Health Resources. Note that this list is not a comprehensive profile of all local resources. It is subject to change, and will be updated regularly. The list is provided for informational purposes only and does not imply an endorsement of any specific agency.
607-274-6200
Clinic Services Offered
PROS Services Offered
607-277-5000
607-274-4011
607-273-7494
607-256-4422
Life Stages offers outpatient mental health care for children, youth, families and adults. Insurance accepted.
607-277-PEER (7337)
The Mental Health Association in Tompkins County (MHATC) is open Monday-Thursday, 9:00am – 5:00pm (on Wednesdays, opens at 10am). MHATC is closed on Fridays.
MHATC provides free peer counseling, advocacy, and services that promote mental health recovery and prevent mental illness. There is no fee to access our services. Our services include:
607-260-3100
Mindwell offers outpatient mental health care for children, youth, families and adults. Insurance accepted.
Dial 2-1-1 (1-877-211-8667)
607-273-2460
1-800-662-HELP (4357)
988 607-272-1616
The Crisis line is open 24/7. Free and confidential. Call 988, 1-800-273-TALK or 607-272-1616.
607-274-6600
1-866-488-7386
607-273-5500
Outpatient
Opioid Treatment Program
Residence
607-273-7000 contact@reachmed.org
The REACH Project Inc. is a nonprofit organization with the belief that all individuals deserve respectful, equitable, access to compassionate healthcare in a setting where they will not be stigmatized or judged based on drug use, homelessness, or any other issue that may cause less than adequate care in today's healthcare environment.
Offers a wide range of services in a stigma-free, inclusive setting including:
A program where law enforcement collaborates with an intensive case management service to divert people from the criminal justice system into services. Services are rooted in harm reduction and are also client-centered. The case managers are employed through Reach Medical and meet every other week with members of IPD, the district attorney’s office, a member of the assigned counsel, and other people who work in human services. LEAD candidates are members of our community who may be engaged in substance use, are living in poverty, or living with a mental illness.
Sends nurses and Community Health Workers into Ithaca 5 days per week to facilitate acute care, social determinants of health care and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) needs in-person and telemed.
607-272-4098
607-844-6577
The Tompkins Mental Hygiene Local Services Plan for 2024-2028 was developed by a workgroup composed of the Chair of the Community Services Board, Chair and Co-Chairs of the Mental Health, Substance Use and Developmental Disabilities Subcommittees and the Director of Community Services. The workgroup solicited feedback from community members, local provider agencies, and Community Service Board and subcommittee members through a Local Services Plan Priority Needs Survey conducted in May and June 2023. A total of 106 service providers, 163 community members and 10 board and subcommittee members participated in the survey. Survey data related to mental hygiene services identified in the Community Survey completed by Public Health Services of Whole Health in July 2022 was also reviewed by the workgroup. There were 1,569 community members who participated in this survey.
This report covers 14 agencies that receive pass through state aid dollars and funding from the county for mental hygiene services through contracts with the Local Government Unit or LGU. They operate locally to provide services for Adult recreation, Children, Employment, Housing and social support, Mental health, and Substance use. The entry for each agency includes funding amount and source, an impact statement, program highlights, and performance metrics. The report is prepared for the Community Mental Health Services Board (CSB).
Emergency and crisis contacts for 24-hour help if you or someone you know feels the need to speak with a mental health professional:
3/25/2026